i've been in the wine and spirits buisness for a little while now. ive had most of the micorbrew and very few brewerys are impressing me.

anything from bells is gold. victory makes killer beers, the golden monkey (belgian style tripel) is out of this world. i also like north coast and dogfish head. summit and sam adams really bores me to death, nothing special. good beer but, meh.

i've been on a huge belgian beer kick. nothing compares, high in acl&, exciting flavors not found in other beers and the fact that there are so many different ones that taste completely different. from sweet to bone dry they are awesome. (i'm not counting stella, that stuff is average and bland)

Mr. Merchant wrote:i've been in the wine and spirits buisness for a little while now. ive had most of the micorbrew and very few brewerys are impressing me.

anything from bells is gold. victory makes killer beers, the golden monkey (belgian style tripel) is out of this world. i also like north coast and dogfish head. summit and sam adams really bores me to death, nothing special. good beer but, meh.

i've been on a huge belgian beer kick. nothing compares, high in acl&, exciting flavors not found in other beers and the fact that there are so many different ones that taste completely different. from sweet to bone dry they are awesome. (i'm not counting stella, that stuff is average and bland)

Those Trappist monks know there stuff. If there is any better beverage on the face of this earth than Chimay Red it should be illegal. I also love teh Corsendonk. I plan on cracking open a few magnums of that during the World Cup.

krusen wrote:Checked out that site. Pretty cool except for the fact that some of the reviewers are the biggest beer snobs in the world. I thought I was a beer snob, but it turns out I'm an uncultured redneck.

I did like the article on light beer.

so what does that make me? a large part of my beer vocabulary involves the word "pong"... (< college student)

krusen wrote:Checked out that site. Pretty cool except for the fact that some of the reviewers are the biggest beer snobs in the world. I thought I was a beer snob, but it turns out I'm an uncultured redneck.

I did like the article on light beer.

so what does that make me? a large part of my beer vocabulary involves the word "pong"... (< college student)

You're not expected to drink anything more expensive than Pabst while in college. Where are you enrolled?
I first learned of beer pong while living in CO long after my college days were far behind me [sigh]

im at UNC (northern colorado not north carolina for those of you who can put 1&2 togeather)
funny thing is after all the bud light, key light and whatevers cheap and comes in a keg, my friends and I rarely drink that sort of stuff (only when its free!)

Thatdirtykid wrote:my friends and I rarely drink that sort of stuff (only when its free!)

So true. Recently my youngest brother (who had just finished his freshmen year at Michigan State) was over my house and I gave him a Killian's. He looked at me like I had just handed him the Holy Grail itself, stating "Oh man...I could get $5 for one of these up at school!"

Dang kids.

sleepy

sleepy wrote:I sleepy, do hereby commit to use the Comet as my main midrange disc for a period of no less than one (1) year; commencing 11/24/09 and ending (if I so choose) on 11/24/10.

Thatdirtykid wrote:im at UNC (northern colorado not north carolina for those of you who can put 1&2 togeather)

I lived on 10th St. and right around 14th Ave. in Greeley for a year. Got my first ace on what used to be hole 1 at the course in town. It was a forehand that was looking too low, and skipped off the walking bridge. I didn't even know it went in until I walked over the hill. Too bad they pulled a bunch of baskets.

The Fort Collins course is very cool tho. I gotta make a sumer trip back out there and play a bunch of courses. When I lived there I was just getting into disc, so I haven't played any courses other than those two.